![]() At the top, tap Spam to view your spam inbox. On the Message requests screen you’ll see messages from people that Facebook thinks you may know. Tap your profile photo at the top of the screen. You will see a list of your current Chats (your regular inbox). To find your Message Requests on mobile, open Messenger (if you tap the Chat icon in the Facebook app, it will open Messenger for you too). If you choose this, you can then decide whether to delete conversation or block the sender.įind your messages using the Messenger app If you don’t want to respond, you can either leave the message in your inbox, or click I don’t want to hear from… If you Reply to a message request or a spam (filtered) message, it will move to your main Chats inbox. Scroll right down to the end of all your Message Requests and you should see a link to See Spam messages – if you have any! This is also the same format as if you go directly to Click the three dots to the right of the Chats heading, and from the drop-down menu select Message Requests. Go to and click the speech bubble icon at the top of your browser window to open your main message inbox – it will have Chats at the top. Sometimes though, a notification about a giveaway you’ve won will come from a page admin, who has to use their personal account to send that message – and it may well go to your Spam folder! Find your messages on Messages from non-friends, assumed by Facebook to be spam, are sent to your Spam (previously called Filtered) folderĪ Facebook page (company) can only message a fan directly if they have commented on their page – OR they can message if the fan has previously sent a message.If a message comes in from someone Facebook thinks you might know, it will go into your Message Requests.If you get a Facebook message from a friend (or a page you’ve messaged), it will go into your regular Chats inbox at.If you enter giveaways on Facebook, you should be checking your message inbox (or Messenger app) regularly in case you get a winning notification! But it’s not as straightforward as it seems – there are also Message Requests and Spam ( Filtered Messages) inboxes to check.
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